
Hello boys and girls. Your basket needs some decorating. Get ready those hardened paint brushes and cupious eggs. It won't harm if you bring along some champagne glasses (and champagne) and chocolates too (If you are that lazy, just buy some Kinder Buenos).
The perfect choice would be to prepare the Easter brunch yourself. Grab those sunnies and picnic mat, people! But of course I am being too positive here, how many Singaporeans will actually wake up at 7am in the morning, sniff the roses and toast those buns? For the typical too-much-money-but-too-little-time individuals, here are some brunches that you could consider hopping to.
Personally, I think would love to wear my sexy rabbit ears and carefully paint my eggs in a picturesque chapel. While screaming children enjoy face-painting and egg-hunting, adults could indulge in sumptuous buffet and gossips. You can do all these at The White Rabbit- restored chapel checked, eggs painting checked, raw oyster bar, roast beef carving station, full hot and cold buffet, eggs to order, cheese trolley, ice cream sundae bar and dessert buffet all checked. Not cheap though, $98++ per pax. But this is the place for you if you have little bunnies below six years old because they eat for free!
If you are a total opposite from those mentioned above, you will like child-free Easter egg hunts at The Screening Room's rooftop bar. You are in for some great 'adult fun' while reliving childhood memories. People at the Screening Room know that they cannot satisfy customers with just eggs, thus they have given the Easter hunt a twist and allow you to bring home discount cards, movie tickets, food items and drink vouchers.
Some may say 'What's brunch without some champagne?' True that. That's why I would also like to introduce Global Kitchen. It's no longer a brunch, it is a feast- choose from an unlimited selection of premium crustacean, meats, cold cuts and platters, a chocolate fountain, a crepe station, a salmon counter as well as a spectacular array of chocolate creations. $98++ per adult (additional $30 for free flow of Veuve Clicquot champagne), $28++ for children below 12 years old.
We are going to end off with some luxurious items. Fashionable Easter eggs anyone?
Swarovski has teamed up with Guido Gobino the renowned Italian chocolate maker to create some beautiful eggs. Only 100 pieces of these luxury eggs will ever be created and prices are only revealed upon request. Other than using the finest aromatic cocoa powder, each egg is emblazoned with gold and crystals, and with a unique Swarovski crystal pendant. Sweet.
These little eggs seem like they will pop a mini zebra, tiger and giraffe out anytime soon. How adorable! I am sure they are not just cute but taste delectable too. Caffè Giacosa is one of the best restaurant in Florence, owned by famed designer Roberto Cavalli. That explains all the animal prints, trademark of Cavalli. The eggs are sure to blend well into the plush animal print interior decoration.

Another big fashion name to introduce their 'Easter eggs line'. Giorgio Armani’s 5th Avenue flagship will be selling Armani Dolci branded chocolate eggs, which come in our favourite flavours- dark, milk and white chocolate. For me, I think the most enticing part is the blue box tied with a fuchsia ribbon.
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